International entrepreneurship from emerging to developed markets: an institutional perspective

被引:13
作者
Nuhu, Nuraddeen Sani [1 ]
Owens, Martin [2 ]
McQuillan, Deirdre [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Americas Puebla, Dept Mkt, Cholula, Mexico
[2] Sheffield Hallam Univ, Business Sch, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
[3] Technol Univ Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Emerging markets; International entrepreneurship; Institutions; Processes; Developed markets; FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT; OPPORTUNITY IDENTIFICATION; TRANSNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP; STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP; COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS; PARTNER SELECTION; PROCESS MODEL; FIRM GROWTH; ECONOMIES; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1108/IMR-02-2020-0028
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose The authors explore how home and host market institutions impact emerging market (EM) international entrepreneurship (IE) into developed markets. Design/methodology/approach Based on four case studies of Nigerian entrepreneurs expanding into the USA, this qualitative research adopts an institutional perspective to the study of EM IE. Findings The findings show home and host formal and informal institutions simultaneously enable and constrain the IE process. Weak home institutions shape the international opportunity recognition decision but seriously impede international opportunity development and exploitation activities in the developed market. EM entrepreneurs benefit from highly functioning regulation in the developed market whilst also experiencing discriminatory treatment from institutions. The findings of the study further show the positive and constraining effects of host institutions throughout the process. Originality/value Based on the findings, the paper details future research ideas, managerial implications and recommendation for policymakers.
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页码:453 / 486
页数:34
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